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The Madison County Commission has given its final approval to a $240.5 million budget for fiscal year 2023.
A Sports Illustrated (SI) college football writer's playoff projection is bound to receive criticism from the Crimson Tide faithful.
Residents from Florida are making their way to Alabama homes, hotels and even the Talladega Superspeedway.
Spring Creek Cove Community, a new development from Ainsworth Homes, is part of Guntersville's coveted, family-oriented neighborhood.
When Sara Franklin set out on her career as an accredited public relations professional, nothing could have prepared her for the journey she was unknowingly about to take. A Birmingham native, Franklin graduated from the University of Alabama with a degree in public relations and communications studies right in the middle of the 2008 financial […]
State leadership has undertaken its most ambitious effort yet to bolster digital infrastructure throughout Alabama's underserved areas.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association voted Tuesday to issue a new rule accommodating faith-based scheduling requests.
Alabama will face a "dangerous" Arkansas team in its first SEC road matchup this Saturday, according to head coach Nick Saban.
State Sen. Arthur Orr remembered Gov. Kay Ivey’s response four years ago when the idea of a state cyber technology and engineering high school was made to her. “Let’s do it,” Orr said Ivey told him and local officials and leaders during a visit to the Governor’s Office in 2018. Last Friday, Ivey and Orr […]
Katie Britt declared TikTok to be "a Trojan horse that steals data to give to the Chinese Communist Party."
The organization called Both Sides of the Wall has been advocating for prisoners in Alabama to strike to call for changes in some of the parole and sentencing laws, as well as improving medical care and prison conditions, but as a result inmate work has been halted by the Alabama Department of Corrections
Rep. Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) recently joined his Republican colleagues expressing concern over Biden's recent executive actions.
Bryan Harsin's tenure as head football coach at Auburn will soon come to an end, according to ESPN's Paul Finebaum.
For years there have been investigations into every one of former President Donald Trump's phone calls, sneezes, tweets or handshakes.
If you have contributed to a high-level Republican campaign in Alabama, Liz Williams has likely played a part in the donation.
We've played one-third of the season, and the sport has taught us one cold lesson: nothing is guaranteed in college football.
Only three NFL teams remain undefeated headed into week four, all of which have one thing in common -- the Alabama connection.
Americans can no longer afford one-party Democrat rule. Because of bad policy coming from this Democrat-controlled Congress and the White House, America’s seniors are having to dip into their savings, families are struggling to meet basic household needs, and many feel the American dream is becoming harder to achieve. While Americans are paying more for […]
Mathew and Angel Meagher are the co-founders of The Jesus Way, a ministry in India that helps widows, orphans, and others in need. They have a school, as well, and they have 100,000 plus square feet available to help these people, as the Lord, and donors, provide. What started with a dream has continued to […]
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) blamed President Biden's administration for the shortage of military recruits.
In the Information Age, mechanization and modernization are critical — ensuring farmers efficiently care for land, livestock and crops.
Due to its public-private partnerships across Alabama, C Spire is building an all-fiber Gigabit broadband internet across the state.

